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    Los Angeles, Calif. News (Cir. D. 209,165) Erskine Jo\\ ;iiiiiit!ui\iniiuiii[i!i!Hiiiiii!^iil)iHiitiniiuiniiiiH!i<ipiiii 3* STARS REBORN AT LAS VEG/ JOHNSON LAS VEGAS ?╟÷ It's "a star is reborn month" at Las Vegas. TTo cheers, SRO signs-and five figure weekly salaries, four movie stars are proving that Hollywood guessed wrong about their "burned out" taleny There's Red * SkeWggrjiuzzling 1 gin and -tip to his other-??Id familiar thicks, with aJSiences at thespahara yelling, f^pThis boy hag gotta stay." jfejisn't an act ^frit's just Red-^and that's all rthe people segm to care about,. Jh ?½-*?║_p.'?√ß' s bouncing, breezy, boisterous Betty Hutton proving 'she's still America's No. 1 Jumping Bean, tfce greatest single-rjfem- inine act today, at the .Desert Inn. I f?║||ubt even\4^|^phie . Tucker,,-at her peak ^^"^loud or as straight. yBf-' jfb<& On the same bill witli Skelton there's Anna Maria Alberghetti, the 16:yfear-old canary,"hiixliig populafJ&Shgs witlrthe clas^fcs, and Pa^mountis blushiHg'-for not picking up her optical?-And at the Thunderbird ,?·ig>tel there's television's %Li^^Mar- .gie^Gale_, Storm?╟÷jwovhag that she can sing as well '^^'sigL' THE *|j|lGRATION ; $fjk big names ^^^p^^Jevada gambling spa set)^||^^iew ' recorrlfpthis week. Be^gt^fe^in her .second llfPS&rt: Inn, Ispike T fourth at the ijkfewis is at |anch^,*^ena Horne is ?d Skelton irsday the mone, Bambi Linn and Rod Alexander join the glitter.., It happened at Las Vegas and Bob Hope can start blushing. A newshen for a||k.as Vegas magazine w<a S assigned tq intervieW;j|-^4 celebrities ?╟≤ in town and M^feighty important rubbing elbow* with the great ;<?║$pL heaifc&^eat. Then cajge a ^cru'sher: "v ' She ambled up to Bob Hop?½* pad in hand, to ask for a num-t orous quote. Before she cojild open her mouth with a question, Hope seized her pad and pencil, scribbled his autograph, and was swallowed 'up in the casino trowel. CROONER Russ Landi tells of the two bopsters sitting at a table in a night club located near a railroad track. A freight car jumped the track, crashed through the building and knocked the bopsters into the street. "Man," said the first cat, "did you dig that crazy floor show?" "Yeah," . said the other, *?╜but that bouncer was the end!" Shirley Temple and her husband, Lt. Comdr. Charles Black, went to see a matinee performance of "The Seven Year Itch" on Broadway shortly before they returned to California. Excited by old friend Vanessa Brown's performance, Shirley dashed backstage to congratulate her between acts. A tough doorman informed Shirley that nobody was allowed in the dressing rooms of the actors until after the final curtain. ?╟? I I "But Vane=?╜a vri&^ai.t,, to_ see me," said Shirley, see, I'm Shirley Black." "I wouldn't care if you Shirley Temple or Sh, Booth," barked the doori "A rule is a rule at this! ater." THE STARLET lool abashed, reports Don Porter her escort at a night club nounced: "This is as good a time tell you we're through. I'm a ing the waiter for separ* Checks." '?√ß?√ß?√ß Visitors to the nursery Portland Mason, small daug ter of James and Pamei Mason, are pop-eyed over th tot's favorite?╜|oll, dressed in miniature mM coat. Pamela' explanation 0r it then raise their eyebro^.^ - "I want Portland to get usej to mink so that when sh| grows up she will be immunj to the stuff as a temptati^)."i' HARVEY LEMBECK, th?Θ╝ comedian of "Stalag 17,";^M discussing a Mexican film-ope?? With his agent when the phone rang. Harvey asked his S-ye^-'i old son to answer" it and tell the party to call ba^k in an hour. The tot picked up the receiver and said-: "This is the Lembeck residence. Daddy's on location in Mexico and he'll be back in an hour." Producer Sam Spiegel tells it on Patrice Munsel, when it appeared that stork complications would shut down filming of "Melba" in London, and on fiery, tempestuous Martita Hunt of "The Madwoman of Chaillot" fame. ^>^ J?STA8?·JSHED 1588 BArci??^7^37l 165 C^S& StJ^%p|3 York V1 T ! Tallul^^t^ Gets Paid As Nigbt^Club Attractto; By JACK GAVER.. United Press Sfm$: Correspondent ' LAS VEGAS, (IP)?╟÷Tffl|uTah Behead had been a prime attraction in night clubs at home and abroad j for years,'but last night was the . first time she ever got paid for ! it. The professional actress and am- I ateur politician (D-Ala.), Whose past appearances in a club- as a customer intrigued the patrons as much afeti&y floor show, said she undertoo|y|he cabaretJ^nt .became/ she "haBffpdone ev^ythihg on stage?╟÷an^o^-odt & ior. that matter. * '-jflfe- **%|_Sjj|: j^ ffiyg "They tGftjL me^gk would be : a new experienee,'^^^!: explained I to her audieno|||'"l7^jjl given up hope years ago of filing a new experience." She also madei.J?·f^firenture into I One of the few entertainment fields I that hadn't previously felt the, im- I pact of her flamboyant personality ?√ß for a very- practical reiason ?╟÷ it I pays" her $20,000 a week. The star received a rousing re ception from ti|I|g5i ers in the Copa^Poi Hotel at the bejpini enaof her 25 nsmuteturiS In between, she ing with her at he* own estimate of herself as a vocalist, turned the room into ajy<|i<| of interested silence while she rendered a dramatic monologue and worked to a continuous battet?║| of laughter as she did a comedy monologue on gambling. Tallulah sang "I'll Be Seeing You" in a sort of baseh^^&ari- tone, and emboldened when this didn't cause an exodus of customers, followed with "Bye, Bye Blackbird." The monologue, a Dorothy Parker piece entitled "A Telephone Call" followed, and after that came the three-part big involving the pastimes of Roulette, Blackjack and Craps. She signed off/with the themJBj song of her former radio show, "May the GoodpLord Bless, and Keep You." ESTABLISHED 1888 ] BArclay 7-5371 PRESS^LIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. HERALD-ADVOCATE Circ. W. J,955 NAn0*A^^fWf^MlM MOTORISTS across the nation: will find it easier to See Americaj First this .summer after equip-! ment like this Caterpillar Diesel! .No. 212 Motor Grader in CahV- ^ forma refurbishes the byways. U I " I I FOOT -IN* MOUTH, Roscoe, the monkey, 1 I* ^ts?Σ≤ VJ??b-Before coming to the Brook- 1 ?√ßheld,-111. zoo, he studied music with,Pas-1 Iquale, the organ-grinder, and was a mem- 1 aK??r of the Ballet Russe. de Monkey Carlo, j ESTAB-L1SHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRES&CLIPP1NG ijJ&EAU 165 ClNh Street - ftlew York iSfeKOSHA, Wlk I Circ. D. 201058-'_..'' w~W^' Tallulah Is Las Vegas Attraction Las Vegas ?╟÷ (U.R) ?╟÷ Tallulah Bankhead has been a* prime attraction in night clubs at home and abroad for years, but last night was the first time she ever got paid for it. The professional actress and amateur politician (D.-Ala.), whose past appearances in a club as a customer intrigued the patrons as much as any floor show, said she undertook the cabaret stint because she "had done everything on stage?╟÷and off of it, for that matter." "They told me this would be a new experience,." she explained to her audience. "I had given up hope years ago of finding,a new experience." She also made this venture into one of the few entertainment fields that hadn't previously felt tb&. iyP^t of her flamboyant fality^for a very practical -it %ays her $20,000 a 'heVfcar r?╜eived a rousing re-g tionVfronl the 450-p!|gs cus- ers iVthaCopa room%f thel bids hotel al the beginning and of tier 25' minute turn. etweeJ, slje had^theml ghing withlher at her oiwp. esti-1 f herielf ass.|^ ';?√ß-"\gjcalist, I [ed the rlom into^T^id ofl es e'd sillnce whjle". she ren-l deiW a dra/niptic monologue, andp wornd to a lontinuous battery ofl laugln??r a_f she dij|f|^ Comedy I monoloaneA>n gambling. Tallulah sang^'TJSfc ^e Seeing! You," in assort bt^s^Mnent bari-l tone, and.iBmboldenect when thisl didn't cause. an3 e^odtjsiof cus-l tomers, followed\^M??'3|^4 ByeI Blackbird." The monologue, aj^orothy Park-1 er piece entitled J^tm^wephone I Call" followed, iHRP'lifter thatl came the three-part big involving! the pastimes of roulette, blackjack! and craps. She signed off with the theme! song of her former radio show,! ?·May The Good Lord Bless and! Keep You."